By the time the 60th annual Grammys broadcasts the presentation of its final award, hip-hop stars, "Despacito" and Ed Sheeran will have become music's newest royalty, a reliable streaming service insists.

Yup, it'll be a big night for hip-hop artists, YouTube said in a press release, based on data it has accrued over the past year. While Kendrick Lamar, Lil Uzi Vert and Migos will all get trophies, the site anticipates, it's Luis Fonsi's "Despacito" that'll actually pick up some of the bigger categories.

And YouTube is so sure hip-hop is going to do a number on the show that it's hosting a pre-show party to honor the legacy of the genre in New York City.

"We wanted to celebrate the rebellious and riotous spirit of those early days of Hip Hop, where kids with a mic or a spray can were just looking for a way to express themselves," the company wrote in a statement. "Can’t wait to celebrate that sense of rebellion next week as YouTube and Google honor the legacy of Hip Hop in New York, before we celebrate a new class of musicians who are stepping up to the mic."

Check out YouTube's predictions for some of the show's more high-profile categories below, and be sure to tune in to the 60th annual Grammys on January 28 on CBS!